PayPal and Venmo were down – here’s what we know about the payment platforms’ outage

PayPal and Venmo were down – here’s what we know about the payment platforms’ outage


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Here’s a live look at Down Detector for PayPal – it’s still approaching 10,000, currently at 9,452 as of 12:11 PM ET. Comments are still being posted by impacted users, some of whom are noting that they can’t even log in to the platform or get the main dashboard to load.

PayPal Outage 10:16

(Image credit: PayPal)

Venmo is showing some signs of recovery on Down Detector, though with over 6,500 reports of issues on the platform, it’s still high above a normal day for the payment platform.

I just tried opening the Venmo app, and while I can get in, the main feed is empty, and searches are taking quite some time. There are also plenty of users still posting on X (formerly Twitter) to Venmo and PayPal, noting issues. Support accounts for both platforms are responding.

Even though we’re over an hour since reported issues with PayPal began, the official status page for the payment platform shows that everything is operational. Though for many impacted users, that’s simply not the case, with many reporting that they cannot sign in.

PayPal Status page

(Image credit: PayPal)

And PayPal says it’s back to ‘Operational’ across the board, which is good news – though I wish they had updated to reflect the outage a bit sooner.

Maybe even more importantly, though, reports have dropped dramatically on Down Detector for both PayPal and Venmo. We’re currently seeing under 1,000 reported issues with PayPal, and Venmo is slightly higher at 1,078 reports.

Many in the comments are noting that things are looking back to normal, and on my end, I can once again access my PayPal dashboard and see my feed on Venmo, though the most recent transactions are from over an hour ago.

Now that PayPal and Venmo’ combined outages, we’ve finally received a statement from a PayPal spokesperson.

“PayPal and Venmo experienced a brief service disruption that has since been resolved.” It’s a bit slim on details, mainly what caused the service disruption for over an hour on October 16, 2025, but it does not state that it has since been resolved.





Source: Techradar

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